squalid的意思和读音

squalid

: [ˈskwɑlɪd] : [ˈskwɒlɪd]

adj.

adj.clean,charming

adj.filthy,dirty,foul,nasty,fetid

squalidadj.

1.very dirty and unpleasant

squalid housing

squalid, overcrowded refugee camps

2.involving low moral standards or dishonest behaviour

It was a squalid affair involving prostitutes and drugs.

adj.1.,2.()3.,,

adj.1.a place that is squalid is dirty and unpleasant2.something that is squalid is unpleasant because it involves dishonest, illegal, or immoral behavior

1. fester( ); squalid); spawned( , …

2. fester( ); squalid); spawned( , …

3. Explicit Squalid Bellicose ...

4. to specify squalid major player ...

5. ... sluggish squalid , virtuous ...

6. immorality1. squalid1. ,, ...

7. spyglass squalid squander ,使. . . ...

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1.The only landscapes he noticed were window-views of houses and his own squalid gardens, full of buddleia, which he also painted.

2.In itself, this was a story of two silly people on a squalid little night out in London, and is of no particular interest.

3.It was a very poor quarter, a labyrinth of squalid bamboo huts, thatched with palm leaf, winding all over a steep hillside.

4.His age and a veneer of dignity made of this too recent incidents a pretty squalid minor mistake.使

5.had no place to stay and his wife left him because of the squalid life.

6.I married him because any other relationship seemed . . . cheap and squalid.

7.She is of the generation and hauteur that would think all mail order items are a bit squalid.

8.It is easy to see how crime can breed in such a squalid neighborhood.

9.At the height of the war, more than a million people were displaced and confined to squalid camps.

10.Fortunately we can back out of these squalid squad-based rat tunnels and move on to the aptly titled Die Hard Attack.”。